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Section 244: Old-Time Radio Theme Month, Day 12: "Track of the Cat"

Old-Time Radio Theme Month, Day 12: “Track of the Cat”. Today's tale delves into Walter Van Tilburg Clark's novel “Track of the Cat,” as adapted to Suspense on February 18, 1952 with Richard Widmark in the lead. A wildcat

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Section 244: Old-Time Radio Theme Month, Day 12: "Track of the Cat"

Content burglars – TV Guidance – Macleans.ca

It would come off like this tongue-in-cheek Simpsons segment from the episode where Marge gets addicted to the DVR – and doesn't it seem like it was a long time ago that Keith Olbermann had a show? I'm surprised that there hasn't been more talk of taking a page from old-time radio and simply integrating the commercials into the show, creating a 30-minute program complete with commercials, rather than a 21-minute program with breaks. It could be the old

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HeroPress: Pick Of The Pods: Macabre Fantasy Radio Theater

October is traditionally the month of the macabre and so what better time of the year to launch a new podcast showcasing creepy tales of the weird and unknown in the style of “old time radio“? who acts as announcer for the show, each episode will feature an original adaptation of a classic work of “weird” fiction/horror presented as though it had been produced in the 1930′s complete with an “old time” announcer and a “fake” sponsor ad at the top of each show. …

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Comics, old time radio and other cool stuff: Sometimes, the title …

This time around, it was a set of movies and TV episodes titled Heroes of the Old West, containing a lot of the 1930s John Wayne movies that are often found in public domain Western sets. There were a half-dozen early

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